"Agreed." Meesei commented. The crying cub was attracting some attention to them, and besides that, it would be good to have a place for them to put their belongings. Of course, they did not have a great deal of gold, and this time, they did not have much to trade. As a result, they would need to be frugal in their spending in this visit to the city. Meesei looked through the crowd until she spotted a guard that did not look to be doing anything. Compared to city guards in Imperial cities and in places like Thorn, the guards here were not quite as uniform. They sometimes used different weapons, and their armor was often made from different materials, but the armor was usually at least uniform enough that they could be easily recognized. "One moment, wait here. I will approach one of the guards." Meesei said before stepping away. Meanwhile, Kaleeth seemed to be unconsciously sticking rather close to Janius, almost like a frightened child. Of course, in this case, she did have a legitimate fear to worry about. Since she had transformed recently, she did not feel too strong of an urge to turn at the moment, but if she did turn in the middle of a city, it would be catastrophic. It would mean the end of her life, and possibly many others. The thought frightened her, but she didn't have to worry about it at that very moment, so she did her best to push her fears to the back of her mind. "Your home was made of these big white rocks?" Kaleeth asked curiously. "These walls look the same as the ones in these strange places you sometimes find in the swamp. I remember the Treeminder told me about them when I asked. He said they were...Aye-lee-id ruins. I...think he said they were elves, bad elves. They kept slaves like the Dunmer, but then the slaves killed them all. I wonder why they built this city around one of those places? We were always told to stay away from them because of the danger.Though...I guess they would be a good place to live if you could clean out all the monsters; they can stand up against the swamp very well."